C.S. Lewis' journey from atheist to believer begins with a turbulent childhood marked by loss and estrangement. He is shaped by his experiences in World War I and his tutelage under an atheist mentor, but his life takes a dramatic turn when he befriends J.R.R. Tolkien and Hugo Dyson, fellow intellectuals who introduce him to the logical, mythological, and literary case for Christianity.

The Most Reluctant Convert
The biographical drama explores the transformative journey of C.S. Lewis, tracing his tumultuous childhood, World War I experiences, and influential friendships at Oxford University, which ultimately led to his profound conversion from atheism to Christianity.